Zenmervolt
Elite member
This is a good point. However I would say it's debatable that most of the way things on a car to fail are the result of improper maintenance. If that was the case, there would not be such a huge disparity between reliability between manufacturers. While proper maintenance can help a lot for less reliable cars, it also draws an ambiguity between faults due to design defects and proper maintenance.
Even assuming, arguendo, that such disparities exist, there is a difference between a design defect, or even a quality defect, and something simply not lasting as long as something else.
There's a reason why you can't sue a car company for the power steering failing on a 20-year-old car with 180,000 miles.
If your theory on manufacturer liability were to come true, no-one would manufacture these self-driving cars at all. The legal risk would be too great. Frankly, that's one of the reasons I think that self-driving cars aren't really practical in the real world.
ZV